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Type: Variety

Languages: English

Status: Ended

Runtime: 8 minutes

Premier: 2015-04-01

Supreme Tweeter - Capital punishment in South Korea - Netflix

Capital punishment is a legal penalty in South Korea. As of 2017, there
are at least 300 people in South Korea under a death sentence.
Executions are carried out by hanging. On February 19, 2016, the Supreme
Court upheld the death sentence passed on a man known by the surname
'Lim', a 24-year-old conscripted Army sergeant who killed five fellow
soldiers and injured seven others in a shooting rampage near the border
with North Korea in 2014. He became the 361st person on death row in
South Korea. According to Yonhap, of the 361 people on death row, 45,
including Lim, were soldiers.

Supreme Tweeter - Developments - Netflix

In February 1998, then-president Kim Dae-jung enacted a moratorium on
executions. This moratorium is still in effect as of 2013. Thus,
executions in Korea are considered to be abolished de facto. The last
executions took place in December 1997, when 23 people were put to
death. However, there are still at least 60 people with a death
sentence, as of 2013. In 2010 the Constitutional Court of Korea ruled
that capital punishment did not violate “human dignity and worth” in the
Constitution of the Republic of Korea. In a five-to-four decision,
capital punishment was upheld as constitutional. Institutions such as
Amnesty International considered this a ‘major setback for South Korea'.
Later in 2010, Justice Minister Lee Kwi-nam alluded to a possibility of
resuming executions. In 2013, three bills which proposed abolishment of
the death penalty lapsed at the end of the National Assembly’s term.
Executions are still a matter of debate. People have called for
executions for violent crimes, especially those involving rape of
minors.